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It is claimed that Brigham Young and others taught [[Blood atonement|blood atonement]] for the "[[Unpardonable sin|unpardonable sin]]," which set the stage for the Mountain Meadows Massacre.<ref>{{CriticalWork:Bagley:Blood of the Prophets|pages=51-52}}</ref> | |||
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A FAIR Analysis of: Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows A work by author: Will Bagley
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It is claimed that Brigham Young and others taught blood atonement for the "unpardonable sin," which set the stage for the Mountain Meadows Massacre.[1]
Even if this was a doctrine that was implemented (of which there is scant evidence), the Fancher party cannot have been subject to it, since none were Mormons whose "calling and election" had been "made sure"—the only ones who can commit the unpardonable sin.
The claim is thus illogical.
Noted one reviewer:[2]
Thus, even if this was a doctrine that was implemented (of which there is scant evidence), the Fancher party cannot have been subject to it, since none were Mormons whose "calling and election" had been "made sure."
The author's stance is inconsistent, and does not follow.

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